If you are asking about the 2.0L engine....the ECM was changed to what is called a NGC and the crank and tone wheel(pickup for crank position sensor) was changed. Also, the blocks are not interchangeable due to the position of the crank sensor was changed. It may be possible to change the crank and and sensor then extend the harness to reach the front of the engine where it was move from the rear starting in 2003 but this would be alot of work. Everything else on the engine should changeover fine.
The 2002 Dodge Durango has a V8 engine.
There is no difference besides the badge on the car. I had a 2001 Plymouth neon and now have a 2002 dodge neon and the only difference between the 2 is the badges and the grill. and the grill changed with the 2002 model.
The 2002 Dodge Grand-Caravan has a V6 engine.
The 2002 Dodge Durango has a 4.7 L base engine size.
No , the DOHC engine is not an interference engine ( but the SOHC is an interference engine ) in a 2002 Dodge Stratus 2.4 liter
The 2002 Dodge Durango's engine produces 235 hp @ 4800 rpm.
Nothing at all
The 2002 Dodge Grand-Caravan has a 3.3 L base engine size.
The 2002 Dodge Durango's engine produces 295 ft-lbs. @ 3200 rpm.
The 2002 Dodge Grand-Caravan's engine produces 180 hp @ 5000 rpm.
If you do not see it mounted between the fuel tank and the engine, then it is mounted in the fuel tank. Common on the Dodge Neon.
The 2002 Dodge Grand-Caravan's engine produces 210 ft-lbs. @ 4000 rpm.